New Week – New Arrivals Newsletter 2-19-24

New Week – New Arrivals

from Oregon, California, France, Italy & Spain!
 
Oregon
 
Cameron Winery ‘Giovanni’ Pinot Bianco, Willamette Valley 2023 750ml $18 special, 36 bottles in stock now
Winery note
“This is the first look at the 2023 vintage, and it bodes well. With intense stone fruit aromas mixed in with a bit of citrus notes, this wine starts off correctly. And the best part is the incredible richness and finish when you take a sip. All in all, it augers well for the 2023 wines to come!”
 
This is the only listing in the USA today!
 
Crowley Chardonnay, Willamette Valley 2021 750ml $24 special, 24 bottles in stock now
Winery note
“2021 Willamette Valley Chardonnay represents our evolving program, combining Draper and Wente clones as well as barrel and stainless-steel aging.
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Terre Nere: Mount Etna’s Finest Wines 2-17-24

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“[Terre Nere’s wines] all possessed unbelievable freshness and complexity as well as huge perfumes that suggested Pinot Noir…These wines are astonishingly complex and ethereal efforts from the hillsides of Mt. Etna in Sicily.” -Robert Parker
 
“I love the way Marc De Grazia refers to the Sicilian volcano with a definite article in front of its name. To him, it is “the Etna,” and he expresses his deference to the dangerous mountain with every mention. “The Etna is the Burgundy of the Mediterranean,” says the man whose career as an importer of fine Italian wines is legendary… his portfolio of wines is the gold standard for Etna wine.” -Monica Larner, Wine Advocate
 
“No other winery has done as much for the popularity and success of Mount Etna as Terre Nere; nearly any producer in the region will offer up this same opinion.… Read the rest

Agathe Bursin: Quality Alsatian Wines 2-15-24

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Alsace is a region that is easily appreciated and far too often overlooked. To be certain, there are die-hard fans of the dry and often powerfully aromatic wines. But the casual wine drinker might only explore the pleasant, entry-level field blends. The area is special for many reasons and one can find some treasures for youthful enjoyment and for the long haul in the cellar. Now it the time to expand your wine horizons.
 
The first step to appreciating Alsatian wines is understanding the unique climate and soils of the region. The area is typically quite dry and warm due to the sheltering influence of the Vosges. This leads to a concentration and power to the wines that should appeal to many new-world, white wine lovers.… Read the rest

Domaine Collotte: Marsannay’s Finest 2-14-24

The Country’s Best Prices Got Even Better

 
“Collotte remains one of the most under the radar growers in Marsannay. At their best, these wines are striking for their purity of fruit and overall sense of harmony.” –Antonio Galloni
 
“…Philippe Collotte [is a] tall, quiet man, but with a lot of passion to make superb wines just waiting to be unleashed. Producing lower yields, more selection before and at harvest, de-stemmed fruit, and, for us, he bottles everything unfiltered. His Bourgogne parcel was planted in 1947 and there are 5 parcels of 50+ year old vines in his super-value Marsannay VV. Indeed all of the Marsannay single vineyard cuvées are old vines. Tillage is all done by plowing, no chemical weed-killers ever used, and the philosophy is that a lot of work in the vines promotes healthy grapes for excellent wine.… Read the rest

Cayuse: Benchmark Walla Walla Wines 2-13-24

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“The Cayuse wines continue to set the benchmark for Rhône varieties in Washington State…Cayuse Vineyards remains one of only a handful of biodynamic estates in Washington, which I have always found odd, as they prove that biodynamic principles are possible in the region and can create world-class wines. The closed mailing list often dissuades readers looking to explore the range. However, Cayuse continues to release a limited amount of wines into the market that can be found with a bit of searching.” -Eric Guido, March 2023
 
“While the ship has long since sailed with regards to getting on the mailing list, these are singular wines well worth the effort to track down on the secondary market… As I’ve said numerous times, Christophe Baron and assistant winemaker Elizabeth Bourcier produce some of the most singular and impressive wines out there.”… Read the rest